- Overview
- Adult Immunizations
- Alcohol and Substance Use (SBIRT)
- Asthma
- Appropriate Use of Antibiotics for ARI
- Childhood Obesity
- Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) and Stroke Prevention
- Depression
- Diabetes in Adult Patients
- Gestational Diabetes
- Hepatitis B and C
- Immunizations
- Motivational Interviewing
- Obesity
- Pediatric Immunizations
- Preconception & Interconception Care
- Prevention
- Tobacco Cessation and Secondhand Smoke Exposure
Overview
Mission Statement
The Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative (CCGC) is a unique non-profit coalition of health plans, physicians, hospitals, employers, government agencies, quality improvement organizations, and other entities working together to reduce fragmentation and implement systems and processes, using evidence-based clinical guidelines, to improve healthcare in Colorado.
Background
CCGC was founded in 1996 to address the increasing problems resulting from multiple entities disseminating clinical guidelines, often with conflicting messages. Healthcare leaders agreed that a joint effort to develop and support one set of guidelines per disease would increase efficiency and serve to improve the quality of care across the state. Many leading competitors in the healthcare market recognized the value of this collaboration and joined the CCGC mission. This alone was a major accomplishment and a significant step toward improving healthcare in Colorado.
Accomplishments
CCGC celebrated its 13th anniversary this year, demonstrating the organization’s viability and sustainability. With over 50 healthcare organizations working together, collaboration has been and will continue to be vital to successfully tackling many of the complex issues that plague our healthcare system. To date, CCGC has concentrated its efforts on developing and disseminating
guidelines throughout the state, using various methodologies of implementation, and most recently has taken on the role of serving as a convening organization for the State of Colorado and other initiatives. CCGC has gained regional and national recognition and become the source for evidence-based clinical guidelines in Colorado.
CCGC has developed thirteen guidelines which are revised every one to three years and disseminated to thousands of healthcare professionals throughout Colorado. Through substantial support from the State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership (STEPP), CCGC has provided statewide education on tobacco cessation to healthcare providers since 2002.
Current CCGC Guidelines
The Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative (CCGC) is a unique non-profit coalition of health plans, physicians, hospitals, employers, government agencies, quality improvement organizations, and other entities working together to reduce fragmentation, and implement systems and processes, using evidence-based clinical guidelines, to improve healthcare in Colorado.
- Alcohol and Substance Use Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment
- Management of Adult Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
- Diagnosis and Management of Adults with Depression
- Screening for Colorectal Cancer
- Evaluation and Treatment of Asthma
- Appropriate Use of Antibiotics for Acute Respiratory Infections
- Pediatric Immunizations
- Adult Immunizations, including Standing Orders for Pneumococcal and Influenza
- Tobacco Cessation and Secondhand Smoke Exposure
- Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention
- Obesity
- Gestational Diabetes
- Alcohol and Substance Use Screening
- Clinical Preventive Health Recommendations for the General and Targeted Populations
- Preconception and Interconception Care
Guidelines in Progress
- (coming soon)
Moving Forward
Despite the fact that guidelines have been available for years, evidence demonstrates that patients still only receive about 55% of recommended care (NEJM June 2003 and March 2006). Many believe this is due to the increased complexity and fragmentation of healthcare and the lack of proper systems to support the work of healthcare teams. Everyone agrees that drastic changes must occur, and Colorado was selected as one of two states in the country to pilot a new physician-driven initiative called Improving Performance In Practice (IPIP). CCGC, selected in 2006 to lead this effort in Colorado, has been working with its many partners to implement IPIP across the state. IPIP was developed through the American Board of Medical Specialties along with the Boards and Societies of Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. CCGC, working with its many partners, was selected to lead the effort in Colorado with substantial support from multiple funders including The Colorado Trust, Caring for Colorado Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE). IPIP is a natural extension of CCGC’s continuing efforts to integrate evidence-based guidelines at the point of care by offering physicians the tools, systems and support they need to provide consistently high quality care to all patients, all the time.
In 2008, CCGC was selected to be the convening organization for the Colorado Multi-Payer, Multi-State Patient-Centered Medical Home Pilot (PCMH). PCMH is not a place, but an approach to providing continuous, comprehensive, coordinated care, with a partnership between patients and their personal healthcare team, as part of an integrated medical neighborhood. Beginning in 2009, the PCMH model will be tested in sixteen Family Medicine and Internal Medicine practices selected from across the Colorado Front Range as well as practices in Cincinnati, OH, our partner region.
In addition, CCGC has been honored to be selected by STEPP as the Lead Agency for provider tobacco education and systems change, which includes providing grants to other organizations to expand this important work. Through all of these efforts, CCGC has become a strong leader in the healthcare community.
CCGC is proud of its reputation, accomplishments, and tremendous potential to significantly improve healthcare delivery for the citizens of Colorado and become a model for other states across the country.
Questions?
For questions and additional information about Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative, please contact the CCGC office at (720) 297-1681.
